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Hosted by contributing editor Wendy Mitchell, editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and deputy editor Louise Tutt, The Screen Podcast will take audiences behind the biggest talking points in the UK and international film industries.

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In this week’s episode of The Screen Podcast, film financiers Alexandra Lebret of the Together Fund and Andrea Scarso of IPR.VC share their insights. Lebret is managing director of Paris-based film and TV focused investment fund, the Together Fund, i... more

Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle speaks to Screen’s deputy editor Louise Tutt about this year's festival, what she is doing differently for her second edition in charge, and her highlights from the diverse lineup of titles. They also delve into how B... more

The team delves into the 2026 Bafta and Oscar nominations. First, Screen editor Matt Mueller, deputy editor Louise Tutt and awards and box office editor Charles Gant discuss the key differences in nominations across the two awards bodies. They also e... more

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Legendary producer and WMA agent Cassian Elwes looks back on his years attending Sundance Film Festival and how they helped to shape the independent film industry. Screen’s Americas editor Jeremy Kay and Elwes – whose producing credits include Blue V... more

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Recent Guests

Alexandra Lebret
Managing Director of the Together Fund
Together Fund
Episode: IPR.VC, Together Fund execs reveal their film investment priorities
Andrea Scarso
Managing Partner at Ipr.Vc
Ipr.Vc
Episode: IPR.VC, Together Fund execs reveal their film investment priorities
Tricia Tuttle
Director of the Berlin Alley
Berlin Alley
Episode: Berlin Film Festival preview with Tricia Tuttle
Cassian Elwes
Long-time producer and executive known for shaping the independent film landscape
Episode: How Cassian Elwes transformed the indie film business at Sundance in the 1990s
Kim Chua
Partner at OC&C Strategy Consultants
OC&C Strategy Consultants
Episode: Warner Bros sale: How might the shareholders move?
Keenan Arrison
Lead actor in The Heart Is A Muscle
The Heart Is A Muscle
Episode: How Oscar entry ‘The Heart Is A Muscle’ aims to show South Africa in a new light
Imran Hamdulay
Writer and director of The Heart Is A Muscle
The Heart Is A Muscle
Episode: How Oscar entry ‘The Heart Is A Muscle’ aims to show South Africa in a new light
Agnieszka Holland
Famed veteran filmmaker and director of Franz
Episode: How tennis star Rafa Nadal inspired Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Franz’
Edan Weiss
Rising talent and actor playing Franz Kafka in Franz
Episode: How tennis star Rafa Nadal inspired Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Franz’

Hosts

Wendy Mitchell
Host and contributing editor at Screen International, specializing in film analysis and industry insights.
Matt Mueller
Editor-in-chief at Screen International, providing expert analysis on film and industry trends.
Louise Tutt
Deputy Editor at Screen International, actively engaging with film criticism and industry commentary.

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Apple Podcasts
#217
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Apple Podcasts
#186
India/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#249
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Berlin Film Festival preview with Tricia Tuttle
Q: Is this an ongoing conversation with filmmakers from the Arab world, and would you like to see more of them bring their films here in future years to the Ballon Allée?
Tuttle emphasizes the festival's commitment to showcasing films from the Arab world and rebuilding trust with those filmmakers.
Berlin Film Festival preview with Tricia Tuttle
Q: What did you learn from last year that you're building on or making sure you don't do again?
Tricia Tuttle reflects on her first year which felt unprepared due to time constraints, leading her to prioritize early preparations this year.
How Cassian Elwes transformed the indie film business at Sundance in the 1990s
Q: What do you think of the move of Sundance to Boulder, Colorado?
It may open new opportunities but is also a nostalgic move away from Park City.
How Cassian Elwes transformed the indie film business at Sundance in the 1990s
Q: What was it like being in the room when deals went down?
Exciting, as Sundance had become a marketplace where good movies could be found and sold.
How Cassian Elwes transformed the indie film business at Sundance in the 1990s
Q: Did you know Robert in your dealings at Sundance, Cassian?
Yes, I knew him in many ways, meeting him as a kid and later connecting at the Sundance Institute.

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A comprehensive exploration of the film industry, with a keen focus on both the UK and international landscapes. This podcast frequently covers major events like film festivals, award seasons, and the ever-changing dynamics of film distribution and production. Notable conversations include insights from award-winning filmmakers and actors, examinations of box office trends, and discussions about original content versus established intellectual properties. The engaging dialogue not only informs listeners about current developments in cinema but also encourages them to reflect on the broader implications for the future of filmmaking amidst shifting industry paradigms and audience expectations.

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2. Andrea Scarso
3. Tricia Tuttle
4. Cassian Elwes
5. Kim Chua
6. Keenan Arrison
7. Imran Hamdulay
8. Agnieszka Holland

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